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Home / Climate Entrepreneurship

Climate Entrepreneurship

What Climate Entrepreneurship Means for the Future of the Canada Environment

Climate entrepreneurship is an emerging field of study and the practice of developing innovative, sustainable, and community-driven solutions that address the urgent challenges posed by climate change. In regions like Manitoba, Nunavut, Northwestern Ontario, and Minnesota, where the impacts of environmental change are deeply felt, climate entrepreneurship empowers local leaders, youth, and innovators to respond with creativity, cultural knowledge, and economic opportunity.

Exploring Climate Entrepreneurship

This category highlights projects that blend green innovation, land-based learning, and entrepreneurship training to foster climate resilience in remote, Northern, and Indigenous communities. From regenerative agriculture and renewable energy to arts-based engagement and digital storytelling, climate entrepreneurs are reimagining how we live, work, and care for our environment in the face of a changing planet.

 

This 3D photogrammetry scan of Qaumajuq, the Inuit art centre at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, brings the intricate design and cultural significance of the space to virtual life.

Northern Art: Revolutionizing Preservation and Creation with LiDAR, 3D Photogrammetry, and Virtual Spaces

Imagine walking through a museum, but instead of navigating crowded hallways or worrying about the next tour group, you’re free to explore every nook and…
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Youth Driving Sustainable Futures: Lifelong learning culminates in creative leadership and entrepreneurship. See how youth innovation is shaping a vibrant and sustainable future for arts and communities.

Creative Leadership & Entrepreneurship: Youth Driving Sustainable Arts & Community Futures

Youth Driving Sustainable Futures: Lifelong learning culminates in creative leadership and entrepreneurship. See how youth innovation is shaping a vibrant and sustainable future for arts…
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Culture as Curriculum: Empowering Indigenous Youth: Understand the critical importance of culturally relevant learning for Indigenous youth in northern communities. Tradition and heritage are key to leadership.

Centering Indigenous Youth: Culturally Relevant Learning for Northern & Remote Communities

Culture as Curriculum: Empowering Indigenous Youth: Understand the critical importance of culturally relevant learning for Indigenous youth in northern communities. Tradition and heritage are key…
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Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq isn't just a tradition; it's a responsibility. Inuit youth and artists are leading the way in environmental stewardship, protecting the land for future generations. Our connection to the land inspires action and drives positive change.

Values: ᐊᕙᑎᑦᑎᓐᓂᒃ ᑲᒪᑦᓯᐊᕐᓂᖅ – Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq

Avatittinnik Kamatsiarniq is a traditional Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit value emphasizing respect and care for the land, animals, and environment. Discover its connection to Inuit arts and…
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Fall and Winter 2024-2025 Arts Program

Fall and Winter 2024-2025 Arts Program

Empowering Inuit and Indigenous youth through mentorship, digital art, and gamification, this project fosters climate resilience, cultural continuity, and community healing, culminating in a unique…
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In the quiet Arctic night of Arviat, streetlights cast a soft glow against snowbanks, their light fading into the vast, dark sky. The stillness of the landscape is broken only by the crisp, cold air, as the night embraces the town in its quiet solitude.

Our People, Our Climate: Stories from the Frozen Horizon

Beneath the Arctic sky, the camera becomes a bridge between silence and story, capturing moments where light flickers against the vast, dark expanse. Each click…
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The Minneapolis College of Art and Design is doing great work in developing models for thriving communities of practice and care.

Incubating Innovation Through Communities of Practice and Care

A community of practice and care is about more than just collaboration—it’s about building connections, sharing knowledge, and supporting one another to grow and succeed.
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This concept shows what a Deep Geological Repository in Sweden could look like. Photo: SKB

Learning from Sweden: A Roadmap to Safe and Sustainable Nuclear Waste Disposal

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been working on nuclear issues since its establishment in 1957. As part of the United Nations, the IAEA…
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Pioneering Partnerships: UNEP’s Playbook for Private Sector Innovation

Pioneering Partnerships: UNEP’s Playbook for Private Sector Innovation

If you’re a creative entrepreneur or climate innovator seeking to make an impact, a good source to look at is The United Nations Environment Programme…
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A "Be Kind" sign in the display window at the Kool Deelites ice cream store on Harbison Ave west in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Ad Net Zero: Global Dignity Canada Youth Learn Advertising Strategies for Arts, Climate Action and Diplomacy

This fall and winter, youth volunteers and artists from Global Dignity Canada are diving into the world of advertising and media campaigns as part of their Climate Diplomacy…
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Jukebox In Exile is the new country music album from Flin Flon singer-songwriter C.C. Trubiak, blending classic country, honky-tonk, Americana and traditional storytelling into a collection of songs inspired by resilience, community and life in Northern Manitoba. Written during and after the 2025 Flin Flon wildfire evacuation, the album draws influence from country music legends including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings and George Jones. Featuring the singles "Old Country Songs," "Being Rich" and the charting track "Outlaws Meditation," Jukebox In Exile showcases Trubiak's signature songwriting while celebrating small-town life, northern Canadian culture, queer country music and the enduring spirit of Flin Flon. The album is available now on major music streaming platforms.
Manitoba's own C.C. Trubiak's new album "Jukebox in Exile" dropped on June 5! Check it out today!

Upcoming Events

The Under $100 Art Show is coming to Winnipeg August 13-16, 2026. Get your tickets now for this amazing event! The Art Spot Canada Under $100 Art Exhibition is coming to Winnipeg, Manitoba this August! ART SPOT was created in 2008 in Calgary to support local emerging artists.  ART SPOT has curated and facilitated over 100 successful art events, including solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, workshops, concerts, body painting competitions, markets, community events and more.

WINNIPEG ARTS PROGRAMS

This platform, our Winnipeg, Manitoba hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Manitoba Arts Council Indigenous 360 Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Arts Incubator was seeded and piloted with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse. We thank them for their investment, supporting northern arts capacity building and bringing the arts to life.

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NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS

This platform, our Northwestern Ontario hub and programs have been made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge their funding and support in making the work we do possible.

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